Concurrent Engineering Blog

What’s on your Christmas list? Aside from the inevitable pairs of socks and mini toolsets that’ll get thrown into a drawer never to be seen again, we have our festive sights set on multi-CAD collaboration tools.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way many of us live our lives. Our smartphones know where we’ve parked our cars, central heating systems can be turned on remotely and we’re on the brink of an automotive revolution driven by autonomous vehicles.

Datum feature symbols and targets, geometric tolerances and dimension enhancements are all features that users can take advantage of when they create a 2D drawing in Creo 4.0. Indeed, Creo 4.0 is intended both to make 2D drawing and annotation easier for users as well as allowing for .

Creo Parametric 4.0 has many updates that help users to produce more complex parts much more easily. The main update which allows for greater complexity in design is the Freestyle Tree. The Freestyle Tree features are all designed to make the manipulation and adjustment of 3D shapes much easier.

The ability of the model-based approach (turning 2D drawings into 3D renderings) to provide a detailed insight into a finished product is unparalleled. This approach helps engineering firms to secure future business by delivering their best products on time.

The release of Creo 4.0 is imminent, and the upgrade promises to be the best available for modern engineering businesses. However, what will actually be included in the upgrade still remains a mystery. What will be the benefits to buying Creo 4.0 and what has changed from Creo 3.0 to now?